At the International Studies Association conference held in New York City on 15-18 February 2009, Laura-Lee Smith (class of 2009) presented her thesis entitled "Why have U.S. economic sanctions ...
On November 5th, Human Rights Watch, the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy, and the Center for Economic Penal Law are co-holding a conference on the theme: 'Implementation of Universal Human Rights Standards through Incentive Measures and Financial, Commercial and Penal Sanctions; Impact on Companies'.
Christiane Peuker (M.A., 2008) is interning at the Political Service of the German Embassy in Paris where she writes reports and participates in official meetings. "This gives me a chance to see what a diplomat's life is like. It is ...
Alan Riding will run a writing workshop at AGS on September 22nd, 2008. A writer and journalist, Alan Riding wrote for 30 years for the New York Times, where he was most recently a ...
AGS's partner Arcadia University celebrated the 60th anniversary of its study abroad programs with a week-long trip to Paris and the launch of a new summer program with AGS on July 7th.
Arcadia University has a strong tradition for international education. Study abroad experiences start as soon as the freshman year for Arcadia students. Additionally, every year, over ...
The yearly graduation ceremony took place on June 5th at the French Senate. In his commencement address, European Deputy and former French Prime Minister Michel Rocard emphasized the relevance of what is taught at AGSIRD to respond to the problems of the world today and find peaceful solutions to the new post 9/11 security ...
Jennifer GrantUSA M.A., School of International Relations Class of 2008
Studying at AGS has not only provided me with an intimate learning experience, but has also given me the opportunity to take advantage of the dozens of international organizations and NGOs in Paris that offer internships.